WILLIAM E. LANDRUM
6 Woodhouse Court Irmo, SC 29063 803-407-0953 landrumwe[at]hotmail.com
QUALIFICATION SUMMARY: Eight years of Naval Nuclear Power experience in training, supervising, maintenance, maintenance planning, troubleshooting, and nuclear plant operations. This involves a broad knowledge of nuclear, electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems.
EDUCATION: 2008-June 2010: Excelsior College: B.S. in Nuclear Engineering Technologies 2005: Navy Leadership Training Course, Virginia Beach, Virginia 2002: Naval Nuclear Propulsion Training Unit, Charleston, South Carolina 2001: Naval Nuclear Power School, Charleston, South Carolina 2001: Naval Nuclear Field "A" School for Electrician's Mates, Charleston, South Carolina 2000: University of South Carolina, Sumter, South Carolina
AREAS OF EXPERTISE: Technical Training, Leadership, Troubleshooting, Safety, Electrical Maintenance, Problem Solving, Motor Controllers, Technical Manuals, Maintenance Planning, Supervision, Generator Controls, Quality Assurance, Electrical Systems, AC/DC Circuits, High Voltage Systems, Circuit Breaker Repair, Schematics, Vibration Analysis, Thermal Imaging
EXPERIENCE: 2000 to 2008: U.S. NAVY Electrician's Mate Second Class (Nuclear)
DATABASE ADMINISTRATOR: Updated and maintained Material Condition Assessment Program (MCAP) onboard USS George Washington. Performed database administrative duties throughout two shipyard periods.
TROUBLESHOOTING: Used electrical schematics, technical manuals, and test instruments to troubleshoot and repair electrical and electronic equipment down to the component level, including: 4160/450/120 Volt motors, Internal communication systems, Motor controllers, 4160/450/120 Volt switchboards, Electrical instrumentation, Circuit breakers, 4160 Volt generators, Lighting systems, Electronic circuits, Generator control systems, Voltage regulators, Amplifiers, Electrical/Hydraulic Governors
REACTOR PLANT QUALIFICATIONS: Shutdown Reactor Operator-operated the reactor and all support systems in a shutdown condition, maintaining maximum reactor safety standards. Load Dispatcher-directed the distribution of electrical power from ship's service turbine generators and emergency diesel generators during normal and casualty operations to maintain continuity of electrical power to the ship's vital loads. Propulsion Electrician-took operating logs and ensured all electrical equipment associated with the reactor and steam plant functioned properly. Electrical Operator-monitored the ship's service turbine generators and performed electric plant switching operations using the installed circuit breakers and synchronizing equipment ACHIEVEMENTS: Awarded two Navy and Marine Corp. Achievement Medals for technical, educational, and managerial accomplishments. Surface warfare qualified. COMPUTER SOFTWARE: Microsoft Windows 3.1 and above, Microsoft Word, Shift Operational Management System, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, Material Condition, Assessment Program, Microsoft Access
References available upon request.
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